West's Encyclopedia of American Law, Volume 4Contains over four thousand alphabetically arranged entries that provide information about terms, concepts, events, movements, cases, and persons significant to U.S. law; and includes sidebars and In Focus articles, tables and indexes, and a variety of reference materials. |
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Page 77
... Spouse The right of a surviv- ing spouse to share in the estate of a deceased spouse arises automatically from the marital status and not from any contract , CONVEYANCE , or other act of the spouse . Statutes conferring such rights on a ...
... Spouse The right of a surviv- ing spouse to share in the estate of a deceased spouse arises automatically from the marital status and not from any contract , CONVEYANCE , or other act of the spouse . Statutes conferring such rights on a ...
Page 78
... spouse's right of inheritance . It must affirmatively appear that neither spouse took advantage of the CONFIDENTIAL RELATION existing between the parties at the time of its execution . See also PREMARITAL AGREEMENT . Unless there are ...
... spouse's right of inheritance . It must affirmatively appear that neither spouse took advantage of the CONFIDENTIAL RELATION existing between the parties at the time of its execution . See also PREMARITAL AGREEMENT . Unless there are ...
Page 79
... spouse's subsequent meretricious conduct is not aban- donment if a separation agreement does not provide for forfeiture of that spouse's right to share in the decedent's estate . Murder of Spouse There is no uniform rule as to whether a ...
... spouse's subsequent meretricious conduct is not aban- donment if a separation agreement does not provide for forfeiture of that spouse's right to share in the decedent's estate . Murder of Spouse There is no uniform rule as to whether a ...
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